The tourist was identified only as a 41-year-old American man who was "severely drunk", according to police. At the police station, the man registered a 0.276 percent blood alcohol level.

Lacazette should aim to emulate Ibrahimovic, says Wenger
The 23-year-old used fantastic pace and impressive technique to regularly have a go at striking the target, but was unsuccessful. However, Arsenal and Liverpool could well have something to say about that, especially if the Wembley factor derails Spurs.

Police said the United States national is under investigation for violating German laws prohibiting Nazi symbols and that they are still seeking the passerby for causing personal injury, according to the Associated Press.

He was punched by a passer by, who then fled the scene and is being sought by police for causing bodily harm.

Germany criminal code inflicts heavy punishment against the uses of Nazi symbols and images, and offenders may carry up to three years in prison. Earlier this month, two Chinese tourists were arrested and charged after photographing themselves doing Nazi salutes in front of the Reichstag in Berlin. "Don't do it anywhere in fact".

Trump praises new United Nations sanctions on North Korea
Foreign Minister Wang Yi unleashed harsh words on sensitive topics against South and North Korea, the U.S. , and Japan. Wang also pressed for a restart of six-party talks involving North and South Korea , the U.S., China, Russia and Japan.

Billionaire Moshiri to spearhead Everton’s Italian job
Indeed, it is only by virtue of Falcinelli’s prowess in the final third that Crotone still remains in contention to survive. In Romelu Lukaku, Koeman has a player with the capability of firing Everton to far headier heights than seventh place.

Daily Afternoon Rain & Storms
The heavier and more extensive rain areas will move east tomorrow night with some rain lingering overnight. Expect high temperatures to rebound back into the 70s, 80s and 90s statewide.

Japan prepares to intercept stray missiles from N. Korea
Security Council to continue to address the crisis. "I feel safe with our military presence here - Andersen and the Navy". But there's also some resentment about not being able to vote in the general election for USA president.